Chefs Leo Riethoff and David Underwood, who have Michelin-starred backgrounds, joined forces in 2014 to step out of the fine dining kitchen and onto the streets of Cambridge to serve up high-quality burgers using local produce.

But after their phenomenal success on the streets, they decided to set down roots in Cambridge.

Chefs David Underwood Leo Riethoff who founded Steak & Honour are opening a new restaurant in Cambridge city centre.

"Now our thousands of followers won't have to hunt our vans down when they're in town," they said.

"Instead they'll be able to enjoy our delicious burgers at our new place".

But while Steak & Honour will very soon have its own restaurant, it is not forgetting its roots and will continue to serve the Cambridge area via its instantly recognisable Citroen wagons.

A spokesman for Steak & Honour said: "They've done really well with the vans, they've got an amazing fan base. Just look on social media, there' so many people that follow them considering the size of the operation.

Chefs David Underwood Leo Riethoff who founded Steak & Honour are opening a new restaurant in Cambridge city centre.

"Rather than people having to hunt them down, they can just come and find it whenever they want.

"They wanted to put some roots down and offer Cambridge something a bit different – something unique to Cambridge.

"The guys are local, the producers are local. It's all local to the area and that's really important to them.

"If you think about Cambridge, it's not hard to find a restaurant but if you think about how many are independent restaurants. What they offer is very different. "